Family gets champagne ready for hostage releasepublished at 06:58 Greenwich Mean Time 8 February
Wyre Davies
Reporting from Tel Aviv

As we've been reporting, Eli Sharabi is one of the hostages expected to be released today.
At the house of Sharabi’s extended family in the eastern part of Tel Aviv, there’s a celebratory mood – his cousin Jackie is bringing out cakes and bottles of champagne to crack open as soon as his release is confirmed.
Like hundreds of other families around Israel, they’re huddled around the television, watching live pictures being transmitted from Gaza, hoping that their loved one will soon be handed over to the Red Cross representatives.
Many family members are wearing T-shirts with Eli’s picture and that of his brother Yossi. He was killed in Gaza after being abducted with Eli from Kibbutz Be’eri.
Eli’s British-born wife, Lianne, and their two daughters, Noiya and Yahel, were murdered in the 7 October attack.
Amid the understandable relief and happiness at Eli’s expected release, this is a bittersweet moment for the entire family.